The Parlour

“It's a spacious Irish pub with a jukebox, pool table, darts, beer pong (downstairs), and karaoke on selected nights.”

“Anytime I'm on the UWS and need somewhere to watch the game, I wouldn't hesitate to stop in to the Parlour.”

“heartbreaking but the atmosphere was so much fun, perhaps a great place to check out over big sporting events as well.”

The Parlour

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Great place to go when you have to wait a half an hour for your three prescriptions to fill at Duane Reade because you're suffering your second cold of the season. Had a coupla Lagunitas IPAs. It was pretty chill here during the early evening hours, mostly men solo or in pairs drowning in suds. Like me. Didn't get a chance to try any of the food, but it looked like standard bar food. There are two bar rooms, and a dining area. Not a ton of bars nearby off Broadway, so a nice spot if you are too lazy to walk alllll the wayyyyy to Amsterdam.

  2. This place is a hidden gem on the UWS. A place that you wouldn't even know was there, though it's right by a major transportation stop (86th Stop 1 train, and M86 stop).

    I seriously don't know why this place doesn't get more traffic on Mondays (Shepherds Pie/beer special for $10), Wednesdays (burgers/beer for $10) and Fridays (Fish and chips/beer special for $10).  We can feed both of us for around $25.  It's great.

    It also seems like a big UFC bar, and not baseball or football.  Then again, I've never been there on a Sunday. I like this place.  I should go more often!

  3. Good local spot for a quick drink- came here with a friend for some Stellas and Jamesons. The bar is kinda a hole in the wall, but good for your typical average night with a few brews.

  4. Prices for the beers aren't bad. Had a Lindemans Framboise for 10 bucks (which is 2/3 dollars more than I'd pay for at a store, so the markup is OK.) Some of the other beer prices aren't bad, 6 for Leffe isn't bad at all.

    Had some sliders for a meal because we were in a group. A bit greasy but serviceable. Came with onions. 3 for 10 bucks which is OK but it is New York. Waitress was surly and the bartender was a bit bored but nice. Ketchup was watery which is a bit weird.

    Tried the Applebee level chips (which isn't a bad thing) and dip as well as a fry from someone else's burger. Fries were the normal. Cheese fries with bacon looked comforting but I didn't try.

    Some nice people in here, two guys came in for 2 dollar pool and both were quite friendly and they seem to frequent the bar, so there is that.

    2.4, it's ehh at it's most ehhhhhh

  5. Standard Irish bar with very solid apps and awesome servers! Do you need a better reason to check them out?

  6. This place fascinates me. I've never seen more than 20 people in it, and half of them all seem to be regulars who know the bartenders or know the cheap Corona happy hours. I originally found it because I needed an ADA-accessible venue space for a ton of students – which it is – but I've come here a couple more times on non-business just to try and figure it out. They generally have some kind of soccer on, with a big projector screen at the end, and most fun, they have some beers you don't usually seen on tap! Newcastle Cabbie Black Ale (lesser known cousin of the Newcastle Brown Ale) and Boddington's! Beers aren't cheap, although they're not as expensive as they could be for imported stuff. Happy hour is more or less cheap domestics.

    Food: Meh. Better than frat bars, but skip it unless you're really hungry. The steak nachos were passable, the chili absolutely tasteless, the bangers and mash all right. Food comes out in a decent time at a decent temperature, but that's about all I can say for it.

    Service: Nice, solid service. Like I said, there are a good bunch of regulars, which is generally a good sign. Bartenders are attentive don't feel the need to make conversation with you constantly.

  7. Nice local bar if you find yourself on the UWS. It's pretty large, so you should always be able to find a place to sit. Nothing special about it to make a trip across town, but if you're an UWSider then its a great place to put on rotation of neighborhood bars. I live on the UES, so it's a quick M86 ride away from me. I've ended the night here a few times after a night of UWS drinking. Friendly bartenders They have a decent menu – I haven't tried the food, but I'm sure it would do the trick after a long day of drinking.

  8. If it wasn't for the good service, we'd be pissed about the minuscule portions that weren't like this before. Brunch is great but it isn't bottomless. You get 5 drinks and a two-hour time limit. Choices are between mimosas, belinis & bloody Marys. Try to get a seat facing the street on summer/spring/warm days; a nice view of Third Ave and zone out people watching after your third mimosa. It's a little on the chi-chi side, we sat next to a what looked like blonde triplets from the New York Housewives. It was entertaining to eavesdrop on their convo though. We ordered steaks and eggs and bacon and eggs with q side of potatoes for brunch. Like I said portions are super small now. I know times are hard, but come on. The potatoes were really nice and buttery though. Overall we had a chill Sunday during Labor Day weekend. When the city is probably the least crowded. Staycations rule.

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Monday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am